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Rebecca Berlin's avatar

Laura's comment is so interesting. So much of the amazing research that Dr. Goodwin shared is about learning from apps as that is what the research has been focused on. However, this substitution factor is important. Because kids are spending more time on screens there are things that they are not doing such as playing outside, looking/reading books, interacting with peers/friends/adults in their life, and playing with "open-ended" toys.

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Laura Patranella's avatar

The big question with all of the apps is what are they replacing? Toddlers moving and counting blocks with a caregiver is probably more impactful than on an app.

That being said it's great to have them! My son loved the Teach Your Monster apps by the Osborne Foundation. App is paid but at least not a subscription.

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